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we can help create laws that make the society better. that stuck with me. >> your name? >> i am from arizona. he said s carefully and execute relentlessly. -- choose carefully and execute relentlessly andthat meant a lot to me. that happens with the work and the government today. >> what did you do to get picked for this program? >> i filled out the application. i submitted an essay. i did a test and i interviewed. >> if you're going to tell others who might want to do this or what they need to do, what would you tell them? >> know a lot a presidential trivia. [laughter] there a lot of questions that was very odd. an overall knowledge of how our government works. and facts within our government. >> who all else has a quote? >> we heard from cory gardner. he said it is hard to hate up close. he was resting the partisanship. -- referencing the partisanship in congress. he says it is easy to hate -- to say a full stop when you're not with people. when you're close to people, it is hard to be mean to people. >> what would you tell a person in your high school? >> you better
we can help create laws that make the society better. that stuck with me. >> your name? >> i am from arizona. he said s carefully and execute relentlessly. -- choose carefully and execute relentlessly andthat meant a lot to me. that happens with the work and the government today. >> what did you do to get picked for this program? >> i filled out the application. i submitted an essay. i did a test and i interviewed. >> if you're going to tell others who might want...
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we can help create laws that make the society better. >> your name? >> i am from arizona. he said s carefully and execute relentlessly. that meant a lot to me. that happens with the work and the government today. >> what did you do to get picked for this program? >> i filled out the application. i submitted an essay. i did a test and i interviewed. >> if you're going to tell others who might want to do this or what they need to do, what would you tell them? >> know a lot a presidential trivia. there a lot of questions that was very odd. an overall knowledge of how our government works. >> who all else has a quote? >> we heard from cory gardner. he said it is hard to hate up close. he was resting the partisanship. my interview was an hour, a grammy on current events. just to be reading the paper and now is going on in the world. >> i have to try to have a moment. you have to be honest. i have to ask people how many of you watch c-span? a lot of audiences that come to town do not watch at all. i do not know what this means. >> i am jake. one of the quotes as "once you recogn
we can help create laws that make the society better. >> your name? >> i am from arizona. he said s carefully and execute relentlessly. that meant a lot to me. that happens with the work and the government today. >> what did you do to get picked for this program? >> i filled out the application. i submitted an essay. i did a test and i interviewed. >> if you're going to tell others who might want to do this or what they need to do, what would you tell them?...
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i was making a fraction of my law firm salary and i added years to my student loan repayment process. i woke up in the morning feeling engaged and inspired in ways i had never felt before. i felt i was doing something that truly make a difference in people's's lives. 20 years later looking back on that journey, i realized all of that started those questions i asked myself in that law office. as you are looking ahead to your own journeys, i would like to pose those questions to you. the first question i asked myself was, who do i want to be? not what to do i want to be, but who? it is easy to think about your future as a series of lines on a resume. that is how our society is wired. when you meet somebody, they always ask you the first question. what do you do? and you said, i am a nurse, i am a teacher. whatever it is. there is nothing wrong with that. the cornerstone of what can be a happy life. your job responsibilities are those things to do. they are not who you are. as you all are thinking about your careers, i want you to think about what is important to you. how does your job f
i was making a fraction of my law firm salary and i added years to my student loan repayment process. i woke up in the morning feeling engaged and inspired in ways i had never felt before. i felt i was doing something that truly make a difference in people's's lives. 20 years later looking back on that journey, i realized all of that started those questions i asked myself in that law office. as you are looking ahead to your own journeys, i would like to pose those questions to you. the first...
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our church to give us the grounding of natural law. people say that it's kind of a antiquated notion, but they are wrong. everybody knows in her heart what is wrong. th what is really true is what the government decrees, some people say. the government tells us what is right is -- and what is wrong.is a you know that there is a higher law that you can answer to reedit and guess when we discovered this? some people say, if you take these ideas which are entertained in a broad sense by marx and freud and darwin, allt of these materialists, the idea that there is no such thing as truth and moral absolute, the only thing that exists is a law in which the government decrees come you can't prosecute people when it comes to the law telling you what to do. they were good, loyal soldiers. the only way we could prosecute these people is in regards to catholic teaching. they all said you had to know it your heart of hearts that these jewsod w were innocent human bes and you put them into ovens. i look at the situation, and i remember at carnegie
our church to give us the grounding of natural law. people say that it's kind of a antiquated notion, but they are wrong. everybody knows in her heart what is wrong. th what is really true is what the government decrees, some people say. the government tells us what is right is -- and what is wrong.is a you know that there is a higher law that you can answer to reedit and guess when we discovered this? some people say, if you take these ideas which are entertained in a broad sense by marx and...
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after 180 day waiting period they had no choice under the law but to release him. suspended san francisco share filed a petition in superior court today to get his job back. the petition decision to in the abuse of discretion and not supported by substantial evidence. the argument accuses the mayor of over stepping his authority since the misdemeanor incident involving them took place before he was sworn in z as suffer. >>> protesters in san francisco say they're stepping up their own security after a second stapping outside the federal reserve bank. a 27-year-old man was found last night by someone snot affiliated with the occupy camp. the incident followed a previous night of another protester, both victims are expected to survive accept occupy protesters say they're being extra cautious walking in pairs and going to sleep with someone standing guard. in san francisco board of supervisors unanimously approved a scaled down plan to bring the top races to the bay next year. the amended agreement eliminates real estate rights at peers 26 and 27. proposed constructio
after 180 day waiting period they had no choice under the law but to release him. suspended san francisco share filed a petition in superior court today to get his job back. the petition decision to in the abuse of discretion and not supported by substantial evidence. the argument accuses the mayor of over stepping his authority since the misdemeanor incident involving them took place before he was sworn in z as suffer. >>> protesters in san francisco say they're stepping up their own...
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in the german people are thinking on both sides of the law. and gorbachev knew he was having problems. first of all, he started easing control and the people to power and suddenly you saw the hole at eastern bloc of the soviet union began to crumble. reagan is out of office at this point by about a year. that was his doing your duty started safety. if you could make a case for one single individual who buys soviet communism and it used, then it would be a way. and he actually after the satellite countries such as czechoslovakia and poland and hungary, east germany had gotten their freedom, he went to visit moscow and seek gorbachev over there. arbatov was kind of happy about it. he made us each to the great law school in moscow. and talk to these guys. they've never heard anyone talk about democracy and freedom. it was against the low, but he did it. and he was cheered. so he loved. his legacy, i think, i think he was a lot smarter than anyone gave him credit for. one of the things i found the daily stuff up, presidential speechwriters. they d
in the german people are thinking on both sides of the law. and gorbachev knew he was having problems. first of all, he started easing control and the people to power and suddenly you saw the hole at eastern bloc of the soviet union began to crumble. reagan is out of office at this point by about a year. that was his doing your duty started safety. if you could make a case for one single individual who buys soviet communism and it used, then it would be a way. and he actually after the...
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satisfying to see where he should have been five years ago >> into thousand eight illinois passed a law that allows hearsay evidence... >> you are allowing the victim to testify from the grave >> the case has gone all the way to the illinois supreme court. eventually being ruled admissible. it will begin next tuesday finally. the family just wants justice for both of those women. >> we have waited a long time. >> his defense team says they are ready and that the state does not have a case. >> we're fighting the court of public opinion... casey anthony case... she was found not guilty >> i do not believe there is any evidence that will show that there was a homicide... >> as we begin another workweek triple digits at high temperatures are returning to the area >> jim ramsey is up next with the details on the heat heading our [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. no
satisfying to see where he should have been five years ago >> into thousand eight illinois passed a law that allows hearsay evidence... >> you are allowing the victim to testify from the grave >> the case has gone all the way to the illinois supreme court. eventually being ruled admissible. it will begin next tuesday finally. the family just wants justice for both of those women. >> we have waited a long time. >> his defense team says they are ready and that the...
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florida law allow as person to use deadly force in the person believes he or she is facing a deadly threat. back to you. >>> we want to know what you think about this story. we are getting comments on line. head to the fan page, join in on the conversation. we have more than ten comments. germane wrote in saying people are quick to pull the race card, the kid was profiled, listen to the 911 tape. please do yourself that favor. let us know what you think, go to abc2news.com, give us your thoughts. >>> the governor ordered that the united states and the state flags be flown at half staff in memory of a fallen soldier. major robert martianty was killed in afghanistan. the taliban claimed responsibility for his death. today, the 45-year-old army sergeant will be buried in full military honors at arlington national cemetery. >>> later today a rally held in annapolis since the port of a bill designed to project protect people and pets from a underground voltage. a girl was killed in 2006 after she leaned up against a fence. the fence had become electrified because of a loose underground power ca
florida law allow as person to use deadly force in the person believes he or she is facing a deadly threat. back to you. >>> we want to know what you think about this story. we are getting comments on line. head to the fan page, join in on the conversation. we have more than ten comments. germane wrote in saying people are quick to pull the race card, the kid was profiled, listen to the 911 tape. please do yourself that favor. let us know what you think, go to abc2news.com, give us...
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that is what the law says. there have been cases where people thought they were being charged for political activities [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> let me tell you why they should. the law requires that they get the benefits of collective bargaining. neil: that is making the assumption about the faulty 3% -- let me ask you about this. when you say to somebody. a guy gets fired. not a member of the union. the union is obligated to represent him in the termination action. neil: you made that up. >> i did not make that up. >> let me tell you the rest of it. >> you have a problem with adjusting to unions, if you are so great, standby your group. >> i'm not okay with freeloading. the max. neil: do you think this is a freeloading thing? two they shouldn't have to pay union dues. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] neil: with freeloading you get the benefits of everything. >> you can sue the unit for doing a bad job defending you. neil: you are such a good lawyer, i don't unde
that is what the law says. there have been cases where people thought they were being charged for political activities [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> let me tell you why they should. the law requires that they get the benefits of collective bargaining. neil: that is making the assumption about the faulty 3% -- let me ask you about this. when you say to somebody. a guy gets fired. not a member of the union. the union is obligated to represent him in the termination...
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buyers say areas with similar law does not have that problem. >> it is a basic civil rights law. there should not be much argument about it. >> last year a bill died in the senate. today he believes both bodies will vote on it this legislative session. >> still to come, one of the largest banks is considering a new fee. we will tell you about the people who will feel the effect of that. >> that hill is back with a forecast. -- doug hill is back with a forecast. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] being welcomed into someone's garage is a lot like ing welcomed into their home. ♪ ♪ sure, the decorating isn't always as nice but the sentiment's the same. [ dog barking ] so thank you, for making chevy america's top-selling car brand in 2011. from our factory to your home, chevy runs deep. >> bank of america is considering monthly fees for checking accounts. the bay charge fees unless they agree to bank online, buy certain products, or maintain certain balances. they are testing reaction in arizona, georgia, and massachusetts. >> president obama has converted his facebook page to the time l
buyers say areas with similar law does not have that problem. >> it is a basic civil rights law. there should not be much argument about it. >> last year a bill died in the senate. today he believes both bodies will vote on it this legislative session. >> still to come, one of the largest banks is considering a new fee. we will tell you about the people who will feel the effect of that. >> that hill is back with a forecast. -- doug hill is back with a forecast. ♪ ♪ [...
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there are a number of these sorts of laws. great fear in crossing the islamic law. in a sense, it becomes a very infantilized existence. you are not able to assume your full potential and rights as a human being. darned if it did not suddenly seemed to me that there was a tremendous overlap between this islamic institution and this american cultural creation. and i see great proof of this, example, in speech codes, we are quite fearful of what we say and what we write. fear of giving offense. it dovetails with the existence of the non-muslim in an islamic society. fear of giving offense is essentially the basis of the existence,s daily public existence, and i'm sure. and you see it with the story, translating into the very teachings of the american military. so, all of these trends we've together for me, and that is part of the reason why i think we have been very ineffective in dealing with this onslaught coming at us. and i actually think -- in the ap picked osama bin laden's killing of the story of a year and i realize coming on the 10- year mark on 9/11 -- to me
there are a number of these sorts of laws. great fear in crossing the islamic law. in a sense, it becomes a very infantilized existence. you are not able to assume your full potential and rights as a human being. darned if it did not suddenly seemed to me that there was a tremendous overlap between this islamic institution and this american cultural creation. and i see great proof of this, example, in speech codes, we are quite fearful of what we say and what we write. fear of giving offense....
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where, by the way, both of his sons-in-law were serving at that point in time. the famous picture where he's anguished he's listening to one of the sons in law from the frontlines. >> guest: yeah. >> exactly. and you all may know the photograph john is referring to. he's bent over in pure anguish on the conference -- cabinet room table listening to his son in vietnam relating his experience in vietnam. and it's interesting, we think of the -- in terms of ikeography, the johnson presidency is bookended in tragedy. we think, of course, of the famous photograph of him being sworn in on-air force one in the wake of the assassination. that's one tragedy. at the end of the tragedy with the face down on the cabinet room table dealing with the anguish of vietnam. >> that says that the country is slipping away from him. so quickly. that johnson is jen use as human psychology is one on one. he increasingly in the end of the term had trouble understanding the math psychology what was going on with the protest movement. and thing a any, i think the press secretary describes
where, by the way, both of his sons-in-law were serving at that point in time. the famous picture where he's anguished he's listening to one of the sons in law from the frontlines. >> guest: yeah. >> exactly. and you all may know the photograph john is referring to. he's bent over in pure anguish on the conference -- cabinet room table listening to his son in vietnam relating his experience in vietnam. and it's interesting, we think of the -- in terms of ikeography, the johnson...
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i am very interested in describing islamic law. there is the reliance of the traveller, which is a highly certified islamic law but, and everyone should read this. this is more important to read than the koran because its application of islam onto society, when i looked into this phenomenon, i looked at one of the travel books. i am reading hundreds of pages, and he discusses that there is no separation of church and state, mosque and state. there is no space. that was one of those lightbulb flashing on moments where you understand some of these fundamental differences that need to be taken into account when you go to war and try to bring your way of life to a culture that has a completely different notion of what it means. >> when i read your columns, tell me -- where i missed it. i couldn't find a column where you made a stand on the iraq war ahead of time. but you wrote against those who weren't in favor -- >> i was in favor of it. >> but now you have nothing good to say about this. >> i felt like there was a consensus that som
i am very interested in describing islamic law. there is the reliance of the traveller, which is a highly certified islamic law but, and everyone should read this. this is more important to read than the koran because its application of islam onto society, when i looked into this phenomenon, i looked at one of the travel books. i am reading hundreds of pages, and he discusses that there is no separation of church and state, mosque and state. there is no space. that was one of those lightbulb...
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. >> the president's public backing led activists to fear that afghan laws protecting women may be scrapped. that's going to wrap up our bulletin. >> a storm originating from the sun is pounding the earth's magnetic field. it's the largest of its kind in five years and is expected to affect satellites and airplane traffic. researchers at the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric association say two solar flares earlier this week triggered a storm. gas filled with charged particles is racing away from the sun essentially expanding like a giant soap bubble. the storm travels at nearly seven million kilometres per hour. the charged gas is colliding with the earth's magnetic field. nasa says that could stir up a geomagnetic storm that's not harmful to people. but it could drubt high frequency communications, global position systems and power grids. some planes might have to alter their routes. people in mid altitudes such as new york might be able to spot vivid auroras. the sun's activity rises and falls in an 11-year cycle. the peak is expected in 2013. that could mean for solar flares will af
. >> the president's public backing led activists to fear that afghan laws protecting women may be scrapped. that's going to wrap up our bulletin. >> a storm originating from the sun is pounding the earth's magnetic field. it's the largest of its kind in five years and is expected to affect satellites and airplane traffic. researchers at the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric association say two solar flares earlier this week triggered a storm. gas filled with charged particles...
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. >>> a federal judge is allowing mississippi's antiabortion law to go into effect. they will be allowed to stay open without punishment for now. they have time to comply with the new law that requires doctors to be certified obgyns with privileges at local hospitals. it's seen as a win for both sides. >>> now to a story of a lost hiker who defied everyone's expectations. they feared they would find a body. instead, they found the hiker 50 pounds lighter. 50 pounds with literally just the clothes on his back to survive. here is our salt lake city affiliate. >> this is where william started what he thought was time of solace in the dessert at the trail head. he ended 50 miles downstream. >> he was glad to see anyone. he started talking and telling about his ordeal. his hardships and what he had done to survive. he kept talking. he was as much starved for companionship as he was nourishment. >> the deputy and helicopter pilot with the utah highway patrol spotted him from the air sitting in the river. >> he said he caught a fish. he ate a couple toads along the river. s
. >>> a federal judge is allowing mississippi's antiabortion law to go into effect. they will be allowed to stay open without punishment for now. they have time to comply with the new law that requires doctors to be certified obgyns with privileges at local hospitals. it's seen as a win for both sides. >>> now to a story of a lost hiker who defied everyone's expectations. they feared they would find a body. instead, they found the hiker 50 pounds lighter. 50 pounds with...
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of general council is conducting an investigation and we're going to identify whether there were any laws broken in this case and any information we gather we'll refer to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. >> reporter: gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> producers of the video say they are going to release more election night footage showing just how easily fraud could have been committed by their actor. the new york times reports 86 people were convicted of voter fraud. >>> the cell phone industry will take steps to try and outsmart phone thieves. they plan to announce a new nationwide database aimed at preventing the use of stolen cell phones. last year 38% of the robberies in washington, d.c. involved smartphones. the database will prevent stolen smartphones from being used. it's scheduled to be up and running within 18 months. >>> the maryland general session may reconvene for a special session after they failed to pass a revenue plan which would have avoided severe budget cuts. the budget lawmakers approved just before the midnight deadline calls for as much as $250 million in st
of general council is conducting an investigation and we're going to identify whether there were any laws broken in this case and any information we gather we'll refer to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. >> reporter: gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> producers of the video say they are going to release more election night footage showing just how easily fraud could have been committed by their actor. the new york times reports 86 people were convicted of voter fraud....
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not a some of the law been in the backyard but the lack of respect from the united states. american troops taking action over the border is not acceptable to the people said the former president musharraf. it is a violation of our sovereignty. the parliament called a closed-door session with the generals have a spot of trouble but deftly deflected much of the civilians a gerber broke united states was the real bad guy. good generals can formally demand united states would ensure the national interest was respected. of the pakistani people deserves of respect. to add some bite the general said they could force the u.s. to shut down the secret program this cia was running out of pakistan. unfortunately publicizing their demands that they the the generals also revealed to pakistani legislators the cia was using the airbase. [laughter] this caused an uproar in parliament for crop they were flying armed drones came less of a surprise to the citizens and the tribal regions. those unmanned aircraft were used for surveillance in their early stages of the war but could be armed with
not a some of the law been in the backyard but the lack of respect from the united states. american troops taking action over the border is not acceptable to the people said the former president musharraf. it is a violation of our sovereignty. the parliament called a closed-door session with the generals have a spot of trouble but deftly deflected much of the civilians a gerber broke united states was the real bad guy. good generals can formally demand united states would ensure the national...
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the law changed everything. it was copied all over the world. david moss, who studied these carefully, what i think it did is it created a sense of pleasure in investing. it made -- people used to invest in lotteries. they loved to gamble. that's another human trait, lovable of loving the excitement if your number came out. creating limited liability, it was fun, the same way a lottery is fun. i mean, people have to enjoy life; right? there has to be something that makes you get out of bed in the morning and gives you excitement. we design things that give you that feeling. that securities law has been the source of a lot of our innovations because now investors -- looks like they play a game, looks a little selfish, but that drives our economy. carl marx said it was gambling, and we should shut it down, worse than that, worse than that, but after years of experimenting with that people think, well, maybe we have to let people indulge in these feelings, and so they -- okay -- so let me move. i have another -- another 10-15 minutes. i wanted to t
the law changed everything. it was copied all over the world. david moss, who studied these carefully, what i think it did is it created a sense of pleasure in investing. it made -- people used to invest in lotteries. they loved to gamble. that's another human trait, lovable of loving the excitement if your number came out. creating limited liability, it was fun, the same way a lottery is fun. i mean, people have to enjoy life; right? there has to be something that makes you get out of bed in...
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they have 60 days by wisconsin law to collect 540,208 signatures. for a while, they were talking about collecting 1 million. i don't know if they will get to that but i assume they will get well into the 540,000. our state, that is equivalent to 25% of the votes cast for governor in november 2010. i say equivalent because you don't have to be a voter to sign the recall petition. all you have to be is eligible to vote, which means 18 years of age or older, not a felon, on paper and lived in the state for at least 28 days. so it's not an extremely high standard but it is what it is. and, the burden to ensure that people have only signed at once and they are legal residents although not in the state but in the incumbents campaign to challenge so we will look through those and obviously if there are excessive examples of multiple signatures and things of that nature we will challenge that. in the end i will imagine they will probably get that. in all likelihood after they do they will probably force an election sometime i would imagine now and june, ear
they have 60 days by wisconsin law to collect 540,208 signatures. for a while, they were talking about collecting 1 million. i don't know if they will get to that but i assume they will get well into the 540,000. our state, that is equivalent to 25% of the votes cast for governor in november 2010. i say equivalent because you don't have to be a voter to sign the recall petition. all you have to be is eligible to vote, which means 18 years of age or older, not a felon, on paper and lived in the...
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are going to follow the law and criminals are not. remote access is something you have to think carefully about and who you give permission to. host: one on our twitter community writes this -- guest: right now, it is not. it is something to pay attention to. it is so easy to hack. it is expensive and a little harder. if we ever manage to get our act together, i think you will have to worry about this. the chinese have exactly the same fears. they say all of our chips come from intel, a california company, and our programs come from microsoft in seattle. so it is a global problem. we need to find a solution. paying attention to the supply chain is one of the big growth areas. host: this is a question from twitter. guest: yeah. there are two ways to look at this. there is a legitimate software that you buy and have functions that you do not know about that affect your privacy. the ftc and others are working with the companies to roll that back. then there are illegitimate programs that do the same thing and that is a growing problem. o
are going to follow the law and criminals are not. remote access is something you have to think carefully about and who you give permission to. host: one on our twitter community writes this -- guest: right now, it is not. it is something to pay attention to. it is so easy to hack. it is expensive and a little harder. if we ever manage to get our act together, i think you will have to worry about this. the chinese have exactly the same fears. they say all of our chips come from intel, a...
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, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you can attribute the success of the mormon worldview to? >> well, yes. i would say yes. one, of course, i think is our great missionary program. they go into all parts of the world and explain religion, and i think, again, that it's somewhat of their beliefs, i think, that attract many people. for example, we do believe in a supreme being. we also, which i think is also impressive to people, we believe that we can be families forever- that through certain ordinances that are performed in a temple provided for that responsibility and offered to us- we can be sealed on ear
, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you...
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now that's not just a law school theory either. take the make my day mom. her story was one most of us in america truly loved. except liberals, of course. one night january 2010, a couple of punks decided to celebrate the beginning of the new year by breaking in to the trailer of a young single mom. 18-year-old sara. he had recently lost her husband and the girl was living alone in a trailer with the 3 month old son in oklahoma. that's exactly why the bad guys chose here her. it turns out she had company in the house the thugs didn't anticipate. their names were smith and wees son. [laughter] [laughter] [applause] sara was packing. she had shotgun and pistol and she wasn't afraid to use either of them to defend herself or her baby. he called 9-1-1. >> caller: i have two guns in my hand. is it okay to shoot them. >> you have to do whatever you can do protect yourself. you do what you have to do to protect your baby. >> you do what you have to do. she killed one of the men. the other ran away. a fright end coward. [applause] [applause] now, fortunately for sa
now that's not just a law school theory either. take the make my day mom. her story was one most of us in america truly loved. except liberals, of course. one night january 2010, a couple of punks decided to celebrate the beginning of the new year by breaking in to the trailer of a young single mom. 18-year-old sara. he had recently lost her husband and the girl was living alone in a trailer with the 3 month old son in oklahoma. that's exactly why the bad guys chose here her. it turns out she...
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the border, and you do nothing until you secure the border, come out shadows, pay taxes and for the law they broke and can't stay unless they learn our language and have to get in the back of the line. >> senator graham and i have talked and we are resuming the talks that were broken off two years ago. we had put together a comprehensive detailed blueprint on immigration reform, it had the real potential for bipartisan support based on the theory that most americans are for legal immigration, but very much against illegal immigration. >> harris: the plan calls for securing the border and developing a document to make sure employers know they're hiring people who are authorized to work in the the country. the death toll rising from a strong earthquake, 12 people killed and at this hour, the focus is on the missing and finding them. it's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. burma-- this video from the moment the earthquake struck, the impact rocking the northern part of the country, measuring 6.8 magnitude. some 100 homes destroyed. the quake also causing a bridge and a
the border, and you do nothing until you secure the border, come out shadows, pay taxes and for the law they broke and can't stay unless they learn our language and have to get in the back of the line. >> senator graham and i have talked and we are resuming the talks that were broken off two years ago. we had put together a comprehensive detailed blueprint on immigration reform, it had the real potential for bipartisan support based on the theory that most americans are for legal...
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will. >>> the start of the new year brings with it new laws, including one that will will affect the biggest city in the bay area. and it's also considered to be the toughest plastic bag ban in the withhold whole country. starting tomorrow, retailerers in san jose will will no longer be able will to give plastic bags to customers. the ban is aim willed at kraim creating a cleaner environment will. opponents say it will will hurt small will businesses and inconvenience shoppers. san jose is urging people will to carry the reusable bags for purchases. will retail willers will be able to use paper bags, but they are required to charge 10 cents for each bag so don't forget your reusable will bags. >>> and seep yores and children who ride b.a.r.t. and use discounted paper tickets are going to have a tougher time finding them. they used to be for sale at hundreds of store but now only a few dozen will be selling then. will that's because b.a.r.t. is urging riders to make a shift to the clipper cards, a smart card used to pay fares on several will bay area transit systems. will seniors and
will. >>> the start of the new year brings with it new laws, including one that will will affect the biggest city in the bay area. and it's also considered to be the toughest plastic bag ban in the withhold whole country. starting tomorrow, retailerers in san jose will will no longer be able will to give plastic bags to customers. the ban is aim willed at kraim creating a cleaner environment will. opponents say it will will hurt small will businesses and inconvenience shoppers. san...
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>> reporter: the justices seemed to side with the opponents of the law. they also asked if the government can force the american people to eat broccoli. anthony kennedy said it's unprecedented for the federal government to impose a duty upon people to buy a product. here's some sound from the court released just a few hours ago. >> and here the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act. that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. >> i love obama care! >> reporter: now, supporters of the law are trying to sound optimistic, noting that the other justices were more sim a thit ecto the 40 million americans who don't have health insurance. back live now in front of the u.s. supreme court, there's still quite a few demonstrators hours after these arguments wrapped up today. tomorrow the justices are going to tackle the issue of whether the health law reform could stand if this mandatory insurance requirement is struck down. reporting live f
>> reporter: the justices seemed to side with the opponents of the law. they also asked if the government can force the american people to eat broccoli. anthony kennedy said it's unprecedented for the federal government to impose a duty upon people to buy a product. here's some sound from the court released just a few hours ago. >> and here the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act. that changes the relationship...
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established a law practice in a log cabin and slowly worked the way up and became a successful lawyer in georgia lee that and got involved politically ran for congress. served for eighth terms and
established a law practice in a log cabin and slowly worked the way up and became a successful lawyer in georgia lee that and got involved politically ran for congress. served for eighth terms and
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at times those tactics get turned on what would otherwise be lawful areas. the police department has an interest in knowing who is going to protest in our city. nobody wants the repeat of the violence in seattle or quebec. but when you see things like this with no allegations of wrongdoing, that piqued our interest. >> and your investigation found the nypd might have an intelligence division monitoring occupy wall street. >> that's an intriguing question. the commissioner testified before the city council last week, and was asked specifically about this. he said he couldn't for sure how much money was spent infiltrating occupy wall street but the majority of the intelligence they came open source from the internet. interestingly enough, two website have obtained how many land security documents that said we don't want to collect intelligence from occupy wall street. >> the associated press is far more powerful than it used to be when i was with upi. it will help new york capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. and we'll give you 2 miles for
at times those tactics get turned on what would otherwise be lawful areas. the police department has an interest in knowing who is going to protest in our city. nobody wants the repeat of the violence in seattle or quebec. but when you see things like this with no allegations of wrongdoing, that piqued our interest. >> and your investigation found the nypd might have an intelligence division monitoring occupy wall street. >> that's an intriguing question. the commissioner testified...
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it's law that just makes sense. ♪ . melissa: so you want to know one of the reasons your cell phone bill is so high? part of it is because every month you pay a free to help give free cell phones away to lower income americans. believe it or not in 2011 that tab is $1.6 billion. it is part of the lifeline program and began 20 years ago. but back in the headlines because of this clip on youtube that everyone is watching. take a look. >> got obama phone? >> everybody in cleveland, all minorities got obama phones. keep obama as president you know. he gave us a phone. >> gave you a phone? how did he give you a phone? >> you sign up. you on food stamps, social security, low income, disability. melissa: wow that is not really fair. that program has been around for a while. congressman tim griffin from arkansas is trying to revamp the program and take cell phones out of it. congressman, thanks for joining me. yeah. so talk to me about this program. it is called the universal service fund is a fee that you see on your bill. tha
it's law that just makes sense. ♪ . melissa: so you want to know one of the reasons your cell phone bill is so high? part of it is because every month you pay a free to help give free cell phones away to lower income americans. believe it or not in 2011 that tab is $1.6 billion. it is part of the lifeline program and began 20 years ago. but back in the headlines because of this clip on youtube that everyone is watching. take a look. >> got obama phone? >> everybody in cleveland,...
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as polling day approach martial law restrictions were partially lifted. the soldiers were temporarily replaced by police in plain clothes. army and uniformed police disappeared from the streets. it was the usual burmese vanishing trick as seen on the day of suu's mother's funeral. the zero some attitude to power where the army is either overwhelmingly present or totally absent but even absent everyone knows they're not far away. the n l b to good advantage of the full back to take to the streets in pickup trucks in flooring of the people to be sure to give them their vote. in the end the people needed no in pouring. the lines began forming outside schools and government offices where voting was to take place early. where voting was to take place early on the morning of may 27th. the army again was conspicuous by its absence. the voting was overseen by civilians. dermott's conversion to civilian rule happen by magic overnight. people put on their sunday best to perform 's conversion to civilian rule happen by magic overnight. people put on their sunday bes
as polling day approach martial law restrictions were partially lifted. the soldiers were temporarily replaced by police in plain clothes. army and uniformed police disappeared from the streets. it was the usual burmese vanishing trick as seen on the day of suu's mother's funeral. the zero some attitude to power where the army is either overwhelmingly present or totally absent but even absent everyone knows they're not far away. the n l b to good advantage of the full back to take to the...
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my goal is to become law lawyer. the whole thing has made a world of difference and they point to the organization running the home in humble park and is addressing homelessness among latinos. what we see locally and across the country is extreme overcrowding and doubling up. some of them don't like talking about their stores because they don't feel like they are normal it poses a challenge but it seems to be working. there is also a future plan. they need to raise 15 million to make it happen to make 55,000 square feet of abandoned real-estate look something like this. they will provide 26 new homes for families and a rich community center. he says the key is making people understand that the model that we have has real results. and it goes beyond providing shelter and feud but clothing and education and making sure that those havethat have helped our helped back. we tried to educate them on healthy snacks. he is proud of that although a small contribution, he is well aware how one program can change a life. i know
my goal is to become law lawyer. the whole thing has made a world of difference and they point to the organization running the home in humble park and is addressing homelessness among latinos. what we see locally and across the country is extreme overcrowding and doubling up. some of them don't like talking about their stores because they don't feel like they are normal it poses a challenge but it seems to be working. there is also a future plan. they need to raise 15 million to make it happen...
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illinois passed a law approving civil unions for same sex couples in june of last year. if you're going out to celebrate tonight. the c-t-a is offering you a safe ride home for a penny. this year, the c-t-a is partnering with "miller lite" to provide rides on buses and trains for just one cent. penny fares begin at 10 p-m tonight. continuing through four a-m on new year's day. >> they are erupting with tons of exploding fireworks as they welcomed in the new year. it was the world's first major celebration for 2013. 7 t of fireworks were set off from rooftops and barges. many of them cascading from the bridge. the pyrotechnic extravaganza was built by organize tiesorganizers. coming up next a one-hundred million dollar lawsuit is filed in connection with the newtown connecticut shootings. also ahead, the latest on the condition of secretary of state hillary clinton after being hospitalized, this time for a blood clot. and party planners in new york are gearing up for tonight's new year's eve celebration! the mother of a man suspected of setting a deadly fire that killed h
illinois passed a law approving civil unions for same sex couples in june of last year. if you're going out to celebrate tonight. the c-t-a is offering you a safe ride home for a penny. this year, the c-t-a is partnering with "miller lite" to provide rides on buses and trains for just one cent. penny fares begin at 10 p-m tonight. continuing through four a-m on new year's day. >> they are erupting with tons of exploding fireworks as they welcomed in the new year. it was the...
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as an extended family adding first a son-in-law and then grandchildren as a story teller. she wants her grandpa to come out of the box to play with her. when does jim ever take time to stop and smell the roses? those of us who follow him know at the huntington library is the only place you can catch him at risk. pilgrimage to normandy, as a babysitter. here he's reminding future students don't even think of getting me a kindle. here he is, jim and pat in the early years. there they are over half a century later still going strong. the napa valley tourist, father of the bride, favorite new role. on tour in israel with his most recent and last graduate student. posing for preservation. winning his prizes. a hopkins reunion gathering. a neither rain nor sleet will keep jim from his appointed rounds. mcpherson family, father and daughter celebrating. again, in the "new york times." how many of us get our pick being best by our daughter winning a lincoln prize. many of us know so much about his really splendid scholarly career, splendid public historian. as a preservationist? s
as an extended family adding first a son-in-law and then grandchildren as a story teller. she wants her grandpa to come out of the box to play with her. when does jim ever take time to stop and smell the roses? those of us who follow him know at the huntington library is the only place you can catch him at risk. pilgrimage to normandy, as a babysitter. here he's reminding future students don't even think of getting me a kindle. here he is, jim and pat in the early years. there they are over...
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supreme court will soon rule on the constitutionality of the president's health care law. the justices could uphold all of it take-out just that part which requires individuals to pay insurance throw it out altogether or some other split rolling >> coming up why looked like a scene from an action movie at midway airport today >> in the mood for some good live music this weekend? we will tell you where to go... illinois lottery... pick 3... 5 3 5 pick 4... 9 3 8 0 lucky day lotto... 39 27 19 5 14 lotto... 1 18 41 37 4 5 busiest square mile into the activity there ratcheted up a notch today with a full-scale emergency response exercise. 25 federal's the county and municipal agencies either took part or observed the drill. the faa requires such an exercise every three years at airports serving scheduled airlines. volunteers from great lakes naval air station were make- believe victims in the drill that is meant to enhance safe air travel >> make sure we can respond properly and communicate properly. >> the realistic exercise it simulated a fire aboard an aircraft. announcemen
supreme court will soon rule on the constitutionality of the president's health care law. the justices could uphold all of it take-out just that part which requires individuals to pay insurance throw it out altogether or some other split rolling >> coming up why looked like a scene from an action movie at midway airport today >> in the mood for some good live music this weekend? we will tell you where to go... illinois lottery... pick 3... 5 3 5 pick 4... 9 3 8 0 lucky day lotto......
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president obama's health care law won the support of the a.a.r.p. because it tran sends medicare without cutting benefits and helps millions of seniors with free preventative care and more affording prescription drugs. (cheers and applause) president obama has walked with our young people, america's future. he has made investments in the future that face enormous dividends for our nation. from government funding for pell grant scholarships to make college more affordable to head start to community college to job training president obama has walked with america's women. (cheers and applause) president obama is helping women access preventative health services like cancer screenings, contraception and well women exams. meanwhile mitt romney and republicans in congress would like to roll back a woman's access to important preventative care. turn over women's health decisions to their doctors and defund planned parenthood. and president obama has walked with the hispanic community. because of president obama's work more hispanics have access to health c
president obama's health care law won the support of the a.a.r.p. because it tran sends medicare without cutting benefits and helps millions of seniors with free preventative care and more affording prescription drugs. (cheers and applause) president obama has walked with our young people, america's future. he has made investments in the future that face enormous dividends for our nation. from government funding for pell grant scholarships to make college more affordable to head start to...
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it is an attack to the fugitive slave law. he is a gifted writer and he does not compromise in his stances. he says in this article that the law has turned the whole north into one vast hunting ground for men and chased us to the shores of canada. he goes after the 2/5 clause. he also embraces at this point what was considered a controversial proposition especially in the black community. that was the immigration movement the belief that the united states would not hold out for equal rights for african-americans for some time in the distant future and therefore he urges blacks to follow immigrant groups and this is modeled after the groups of europe. so he says we should follow in the foot paths of those who have been chased from their homeland. again referring to the 3/5 clause. he becomes a leader in the immigrationist section that plays out some of the internal politics of that group throughout the 1860s and the early civil war. he moves to washington, d.c. around 1861 through his association with redpaths newspaper and his
it is an attack to the fugitive slave law. he is a gifted writer and he does not compromise in his stances. he says in this article that the law has turned the whole north into one vast hunting ground for men and chased us to the shores of canada. he goes after the 2/5 clause. he also embraces at this point what was considered a controversial proposition especially in the black community. that was the immigration movement the belief that the united states would not hold out for equal rights for...
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. >> this is an editor and reporter from law opinion, the laest spanish language daily newspaper in the u.s., and she amanreuigtok callkillinghe weno hurting ourselves economically by losing contributions to social security and income tax, but we're going to experience a brain drain with the great thinkers forced out of the country. >> nw, is this a book to be englh anulneously t'y english language publisher, so not in spanish. >> we've been talking with michelle fitzgeraldere at book expo america, the book publishing ist
. >> this is an editor and reporter from law opinion, the laest spanish language daily newspaper in the u.s., and she amanreuigtok callkillinghe weno hurting ourselves economically by losing contributions to social security and income tax, but we're going to experience a brain drain with the great thinkers forced out of the country. >> nw, is this a book to be englh anulneously t'y english language publisher, so not in spanish. >> we've been talking with michelle fitzgeraldere...
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as stated, my son-in-law and daughter had never seen that kind of behavior from myself. >> joe jackson's on the case like nobody else could be. caffeine made me do it? seriously? >> it's interesting because we hear about alcohol making people do things, don't we? but caffeine? wow, it's beyond the pale. listen, it didn't work. he was suggesting he had bipolar disorder and other issues. i think the judge did the right thing here and that is with the suspended sentence. what that means is, yes, the judge gave him 30 days for each count, right? he'll spend about six months in jail. but there was a five-year sentence that he could have imposed and in fact he did, but a suspended sentence means it hangs over your head. so if you do anything else, you're going to serve that time. if you don't do anything else, then you're okay. after that five years then there's the five-year probationary period. so this person better walk the straight and narrow for guess how long? ten years. if he doesn't, he could find himself serving this sentence. >> do you ever as a defense attorney ever run the risk of
as stated, my son-in-law and daughter had never seen that kind of behavior from myself. >> joe jackson's on the case like nobody else could be. caffeine made me do it? seriously? >> it's interesting because we hear about alcohol making people do things, don't we? but caffeine? wow, it's beyond the pale. listen, it didn't work. he was suggesting he had bipolar disorder and other issues. i think the judge did the right thing here and that is with the suspended sentence. what that...
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, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you can attribute the success of the mormon worldview to? >> well, yes. i would say yes. one, of course, i think is our great missionary program. they go into all parts of the world and explain religion, and i think, again, that it's somewhat of their beliefs, i think, that attract many people. for example, we do believe in a supreme being. we also, which i think is also impressive to people, we believe that we can be families forever- that through certain ordinances that are performed in a temple provided for that responsibility and offered to us- we can be sealed on ear
, and when it was against civil law, they followed that civil law. and since then, there is no polygamy and hasn't been for many, many years. in fact, those who insist on practicing it are excommunicated from the church. so there are no members of the church that practice polygamy. >> okay. another point, it's well l known to people that study religion that mormonism may be the next great world religion- it's so successful and expanding at such a rate. is there any one or two things you...
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argue that the board ignored the advice of the attorney general's office which, said that the 2011 law requiring the regulations actually mandate the tougher stand arts -- standards. isn't it important for you to meet the same standards as hospitalsness is you're doing medical procedures? >> first of all, the regulations were limited to only abortion providers and no other in office procedures. the other issue, i'm planed -- gladdened that finally the board of health is listening to doctors, medical experts who say the regulations were medically unnecessary. >> uh-huh. >> and what other regulations were a part of the decision? >> right now, we're not sure of what is go to -- going to be in that package. it needs to go through a process. what we can say now is that finally evidence suggested by doctors won out over politics. >> and that is -- this is going to come up again, doctor, don't you think? how will you go forward with this? >> and what we're going to do right now, they not medically necessary and have nothing to do with the health and safety of women. >> thank you for being wit
argue that the board ignored the advice of the attorney general's office which, said that the 2011 law requiring the regulations actually mandate the tougher stand arts -- standards. isn't it important for you to meet the same standards as hospitalsness is you're doing medical procedures? >> first of all, the regulations were limited to only abortion providers and no other in office procedures. the other issue, i'm planed -- gladdened that finally the board of health is listening to...
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. >> in japan, it has taken for granted that there are land laws. it's a pity that cambodians cannot prove their rights due the lack of such laws. we hope our project will help cambodia create a law to protect resident rits. >> reporter: the eviction issue continues in cambodia despite the country's strong economic growth. the japanese team hopes their painstaking work will restore rights to cambodians. toshiki terezawa, nhk world, phnom penh. >>> in indonesia, millions of muslims are getting a jump on this year's ramadan celebrations. a large islamic organization has told its members to begin fasting on friday, one day ahead of the official start of the holy month. ramadan is a time when followers of islam show piety by fasting from dawn to dusk. it's also an opportunity for prayer, self-reflection and doing good deeds. >> translator: i'm especially grateful this ramadan because natural disasters that killed many of our brothers in recent years didn't happen this year. >> malaysia and bangladesh have declared ramadan shall start on saturday. and in
. >> in japan, it has taken for granted that there are land laws. it's a pity that cambodians cannot prove their rights due the lack of such laws. we hope our project will help cambodia create a law to protect resident rits. >> reporter: the eviction issue continues in cambodia despite the country's strong economic growth. the japanese team hopes their painstaking work will restore rights to cambodians. toshiki terezawa, nhk world, phnom penh. >>> in indonesia, millions of...
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other laws passed over the next few decades would lock the chinese out of the country when they were visiting china, even if they had property and families in the u.s. they would force them to register with the government for residential certificates, and even deprive them of the protection of the courts and bail and habeas corpus cases an threaten even privileges associated with birthright citizenship. anti-chinese riots and massacres would drive many of the chinese out of small towns and cities across the american west. and thousands left for china never to return. the remaining chinese faced government harassment and repeated assaults against their civil liberties. such as arrests in the middle of the night. interrogation by immigration authorities, demands for bribes by corrupt official, and threats of deprecation to china. and as they would discover, all it would take was one crime by one chinese plan to put the entire chinese population under siege. when a young white girl named elsy siegal was apparently murdered by her chinese boyfriend in new york city, the police forbade an
other laws passed over the next few decades would lock the chinese out of the country when they were visiting china, even if they had property and families in the u.s. they would force them to register with the government for residential certificates, and even deprive them of the protection of the courts and bail and habeas corpus cases an threaten even privileges associated with birthright citizenship. anti-chinese riots and massacres would drive many of the chinese out of small towns and...
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it is our duty as a state, where mandated by federal law, to follow the law -- to follow the laws that you passed. >> ten days? >> we went through meticulously to make sure that we checked that every family that was eligible was eligible, and whatever family was not eligible was not eligible. this was not about children because we determined that as a family -- we're talking about families and individuals, not just children. >> my understanding is that the 89,000 figure represents only children. >> there were much more than 89,000. let's get to what we did do. we meticulously went through -- we sent them notices through federal law, we followed the law, and the regulations. >> ten days? >> we sent them notices. it was more than 10 days. if they did not reply, then they were terminated. if they did not reply within the accounted time -- we give them every chance possible. even after that, we have done outreach. >> what if you could not process? my understanding is that if the department failed to process the paperwork within 10 days, they were dropped? >> that is incorrect. by law, it i
it is our duty as a state, where mandated by federal law, to follow the law -- to follow the laws that you passed. >> ten days? >> we went through meticulously to make sure that we checked that every family that was eligible was eligible, and whatever family was not eligible was not eligible. this was not about children because we determined that as a family -- we're talking about families and individuals, not just children. >> my understanding is that the 89,000 figure...
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the new head of cbs barbara byrd pennant plans to ask the state legislature for more time, state law requires any changes must be submitted by december the first but the teachers' union says the only announcement that is acceptable is no school closings. >> it has only led to an increase in a racial achievement gap. >> we have a financial deficit >> teachers and community activists want studies done to consider the impact school closings would have on various communities. plans for a marathon in new york city this week scrapped amid growing criticism. gov quinn defending his pick, what he says the new head of the illinois sports facilities authority is up for the job. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight ♪ dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ] ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cel
the new head of cbs barbara byrd pennant plans to ask the state legislature for more time, state law requires any changes must be submitted by december the first but the teachers' union says the only announcement that is acceptable is no school closings. >> it has only led to an increase in a racial achievement gap. >> we have a financial deficit >> teachers and community activists want studies done to consider the impact school closings would have on various communities....
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by law, this would go to the next president, if it's still belongs to the kremlin. if it is private, it cannot be touched. >> outside of the house, we saw secret police lurking. they know his campaign to protect the environment is becoming increasingly political. they had been watching him since he protested against the alleged corruption of both local and national leaders at the holiday home of the regional government. the governor's believed to help putin choose the side. when we tried to contact him, he denied that the chief had any progress come at all. >> as far as i know, the president and the prime minister have official residences. they receive guests there come a spend their summer holidays. although, even during the holidays, they're working. >> so, their government residences, and they have nothing else as far as i know. >> vladimir putin will soon return to his presidential office. he had been reelected with an overwhelming majority. transparency international said that this is by far the most corrupt leading state. it is level with nigeria. if only ther
by law, this would go to the next president, if it's still belongs to the kremlin. if it is private, it cannot be touched. >> outside of the house, we saw secret police lurking. they know his campaign to protect the environment is becoming increasingly political. they had been watching him since he protested against the alleged corruption of both local and national leaders at the holiday home of the regional government. the governor's believed to help putin choose the side. when we tried...